Feds Show Sensitivity to Muslim Law —While Raiding Mosque Tied to Terror

Judicial Watch

In the Obama administration’s shameless effort to appease Muslims,a federal raid on a south Florida mosque with terrorist ties was conducted under new rules of engagement to assure cultural sensitivity towards Islam.

The culturally sensitive raid led to the arrest of a Pakistani imam (Hafiz Muhammed Sher Ali Khan) at a Miami mosque and five others,including his sons,daughter and grandson. All were charged with providing financial and material support for the Pakistani Taliban. The terrorist organization is associated with al-Qaeda and has claimed responsibility for numerous attacks against American interests,including a 2009 suicide bombing at a U.S. military base in Afghanistan.

Khan founded an Islamic school that supports the Taliban’s jihad while living in Pakistan and continued controlling and funding it as an imam in Miami,according to the federal indictment. He used the school to provide shelter and support for Taliban soldiers and to train children how to kill Americans in Afghanistan,the indictment says. The rest of the family helped create a network that flowed money from the U.S. to Pakistan to purchase guns for the Taliban,according to the feds.

Considering the seriousness of the charges it’s inconceivable that federal agents made cultural sensitivity a priority during arrests. The unbelievable details of how the “kindler,gentler arrests” went down are featured in a local newspaper that reports federal agents actually waited for prayer service to end before moving in out of respect for Muslims. They also took their shoes off before entering the mosque as per Islamic tradition.

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1 comment to Feds Show Sensitivity to Muslim Law —While Raiding Mosque Tied to Terror

  • Steve Ford

    That's cool? The next time they break down MY door,I want their shoes off and NO arrest til I get done praying?

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